While I haven't officially released the first version yet, it currently supports the following features:

Running a .BasiliskIIVM (BasiliskII prefs, ROM, disks, and keyboard file packaged into a single directory)

Creating multiple snapshots of disks

Some general info/management

There are additional features coming, but there's not much left to implement. It's written in Bash, so should be portable across multiple versions of Mac OS X/OS X/macOS, plus various Linux/BSD/UNIX OSes. The .BasiliskIIVM package format is intended to be easily transferable and portable across OSes.

I have to admit that I wasn't aware of Medusa when I tossed this together today, but I do like having scriptable command line utilities.

While I haven't officially released the first version yet, it currently supports the following features:

Running a .BasiliskIIVM (BasiliskII prefs, ROM, disks, and keyboard file packaged into a single directory)

Creating multiple snapshots of disks

Some general info/management

There are additional features coming, but there's not much left to implement. It's written in Bash, so should be portable across multiple versions of Mac OS X/OS X/macOS, plus various Linux/BSD/UNIX OSes. The .BasiliskIIVM package format is intended to be easily transferable and portable across OSes.

I have to admit that I wasn't aware of Medusa when I tossed this together today, but I do like having scriptable command line utilities.

It's worth pointing out that Windows 10 supports Bash now too, although the script may not include all the checks required to make it run under Windows 10.